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    Bcl-2 stabilization by paxillin confers 5-fluorouracil resistance in colorectal cancer

    5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is chemotherapeutic agent widely used for the treatment of colorectal cancer. Unfortunately, advanced colorectal cancer is often resistance to such chemotherapy and poor outcome. An adapt...

    D-W Wu, C-C Huang, S-W Chang, T-H Chen, H Lee in Cell Death & Differentiation (2015)

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    High-frequency direct somatic embryogenesis from leaf tissues of Drimiopsis kirkii Baker (giant squill)

    Whole plants were regenerated from excised leaves of Drimiopsis kirkii Baker (Lily of the Valley) through direct somatic embryogenesis. An initial exposure to a low level of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D,...

    T. H. Lan, P. I. Hong, C. C. Huang in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (2009)

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    Experiences of water transfer from the agricultural to the non-agricultural sector in Taiwan

    Two type of water transfer have occurred in Taiwan, namely, regular and emergency transfers. According to the prevailing Water Law, water is permitted to transfer among water rights holders whenever they need ...

    C. C. Huang, M. H. Tsai, W. T. Lin, Y. F. Ho, C. H. Tan in Paddy and Water Environment (2007)

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    Protocols for estimating magnitudes and values of paddy rice multiple functions

    This paper presents protocols for estimating the magnitudes and monetary values of two non-market outputs from paddy rice production. The protocols were developed during a workshop held in Taiwan in 2004 to se...

    Gilbert Levine, Chih-Hung Tan, Yutaka Matsuno, C.-C. Huang in Paddy and Water Environment (2006)

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    Multifunctionality of paddy fields in Taiwan

    Paddy rice is the staple food in Taiwan, where rice farming always plays an important role in agricultural activities. The paddy fields and irrigation activities hold diversified functions, such as production,...

    C. C. Huang, M. H. Tsai, W. T. Lin, Y. F. Ho, C. H. Tan in Paddy and Water Environment (2006)

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    Effects of irradiance on photosynthetic characteristics and growth of Mosla chinensis and M. scabra

    Photosynthetic and growth characteristics of Mosla chinensis and M. scabra were compared at three irradiances similar to shaded forest understory, forest edge, and open land. At 25 % full ambient irradiance, M. c...

    J.-X. Liao, Y. Ge, C.-C. Huang, J. Zhang, Q.-X. Liu, J. Chang in Photosynthetica (2005)

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    Map** Ol-4, a gene conferring resistance to Oidium neolycopersici and originating from Lycopersicon peruvianum LA2172, requires multi-allelic, single-locus markers

    Lycopersicon peruvianum LA2172 is completely resistant to Oidium neolycopersici, the causal agent of tomato powdery mildew. Despite the large genetic distance between the cultivated tomato and L. peruvianum, fert...

    Y. Bai, R. van der Hulst, C. C. Huang, L. Wei, P. Stam in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2004)

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    Simultaneous detection and removal of organomercurial compounds by using the genetic expression system of an organomercury lyase from the transposon TnMERI1

    Using a newly identified organomercury lyase gene (merB3) expression system from TnMERI1, the mercury resistance transposon first found in Gram-positive bacteria, a dual-purpose system to detect and remove organ...

    M. Narita, T. Yamagata, H. Ishii, C.-C. Huang in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)

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    Development of diagnostic PCR markers closely linked to the tomato powdery mildew resistance gene Ol-1 on chromosome 6 of tomato

    Lycopersicon hirsutum G1.1560 is a wild accession of tomato that shows resistance to Oidium lycopersicum, a frequently occurring tomato powdery mildew. This resistance is largely controlled by an incompletely do...

    C. C. Huang, Y.-Y. Cui, C. R. Weng, P. Zabel in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2000)

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    Molecular organization and replication of hepatitis E virus (HEV)

    The recently characterized fecal-orally transmitted agent of hepatitis E (formerly known as enterically transmitted non-A, non-B hepatitis) has been determined to be a new type of positive strand RNA virus. Th...

    Dr. G. R. Reyes, C.-C. Huang, A. W. Tam in Unconventional Agents and Unclassified Vir… (1993)

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    Extensive chromosome aberrations caused by [3H]thymidine incorporation in a diploid monkey cell line DBS-FRhL-2

    Extensive chromosome aberrtions were induced in a diploid monkey cell line designated as BDS-FRhL-2 after exposure to [3H]thymidine ([3H]Tdr) for either 30 or 60 min at a dose of 1 μCi per ml of medium. Cultures ...

    C. C. Huang, T. A. Ninan, J. C. Petricciani in In Vitro (1975)

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    Chromosome studies of the cultured cells of two species of side-necked turtles (Podocnemis unifilis and P. expansa)

    The diploid chromosome number of two species of sidenecked turtles (Podocnemis unifilis and P. expansa) was found to be 28. Under normal culture conditions, half of the chromosomes of P. unifilis consistently sho...

    C. C. Huang, Dr. H. Fred Clark in Chromosoma (1969)